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Heat transfer

About: Heat transfer is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 181795 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2923586 citations. The topic is also known as: heat exchange.


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TL;DR: In this article, an experimental investigation of a heat sink for cooling of electronic devices is performed based on systematic measurements of temperature, flow and pressure, infrared radiometry and high-speed digital video imaging.

255 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a numerical study has been performed by using both single phase method and combined Euler and Lagrange method on the convective heat transfer of TiO2 nanofluids flowing through a straight tube under the laminar flow conditions.

254 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a study on boiling heat transfer of refrigerant R-113 in a small-diameter (2.92 mm) tube is reported, where local heat transfer coefficients are measured for a range of heat flux (8.8-90.75 kW/m[sup 2]), mass flux (50-300 kg/m [sup 2]s), and equilibrium mass quality (0-0.9).
Abstract: Results of a study on boiling heat transfer of refrigerant R-113 in a small-diameter (2.92 mm) tube are reported. Local heat transfer coefficients are measured for a range of heat flux (8.8-90.75 kW/m[sup 2]), mass flux (50-300 kg/m[sup 2]s), and equilibrium mass quality (0-0.9). The measured coefficients are used to evaluate 10 different heat transfer correlations, some of which have been developed specifically for refrigerants. High heat fluxes and low mass fluxes are inherent in small channels, and this combination results in high boiling numbers. In addition, based on a flow pattern map developed from adiabatic experiments with air-water mixtures, it has been shown that small-diameter channels produce a slug flow pattern over a large range of parameters when compared with larger-diameter channels. The effects of high boiling number and slug flow pattern lead to domination by a nucleation mechanism. As a result, the two-phase correlations that predicted this dominance also predicted the data the best when they properly modeled the physical parameters. The correlation of Lazarek and Black (1982) predicted the data very well. It is also shown that a simple form, suggested by Stephan and Abdelsalam (1980) for nucleate pool boiling, correlates the data equally well; both correlationsmore » are within a mean deviation of less than 13 percent. Results are applicable to boiling in compact heat exchangers. 28 refs., 11 figs., 3 tabs.« less

254 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the use of liquid crystals in research with a special emphasis on recent developments in the field is given in this paper, where the reader is provided with an up-to-date background in this measurement technology and allow the researcher to decide whether liquid crystals would be suitable in specific applications.
Abstract: Liquid crystals have become an accurate and convenient means of measuring surface temperature and heat transfer for the gas turbine and heat transfer research communities. The measurement of surface shear stress using liquid crystals is finding increasing favour with aerodynamicists and developments in these techniques ensure that liquid crystals will continue to provide key thermal and shear stress data in the future. The increasing use of three-dimensional finite element computational models has allowed industry to capitalize on the advantages of the full surface data generated. The paper reviews the use of these complex materials in research with a special emphasis on recent developments in the field. The aim is to provide the reader with an up to date background in this measurement technology and allow the researcher to decide whether liquid crystals would be suitable in specific applications.

254 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the volume-of-fluid method is used to calculate the free surface shape of the keyhole and a ray-tracing algorithm is used in conjunction with a ray tracing algorithm to estimate multiple reflections.

254 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20235,737
202210,641
20217,860
20208,182
20198,826
20188,737